DocumentCode :
450994
Title :
Sequential clustering with particle filters-estimating the number of clusters from data
Author :
Schubert, Johan ; Sidenbladh, Hedvig
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Data & Inf. Fusion, Swedish Defence Res. Agency, Stockholm, Sweden
Volume :
1
fYear :
2005
fDate :
25-28 July 2005
Abstract :
In this paper we develop a particle filtering approach for grouping observations into an unspecified number of clusters. Each cluster corresponds to a potential target from which the observations originate. A potential clustering with a specified number of clusters is represented by an association hypothesis. Whenever a new report arrives, a posterior distribution over all hypotheses is iteratively calculated from a prior distribution, an update model and a likelihood function. The update model is based on an association probability for clusters given the probability of false detection and a derived probability of an unobserved target. The likelihood of each hypothesis is derived from a cost value of associating the current report with its corresponding cluster according to the hypothesis. A set of hypotheses is maintained by Monte Carlo sampling. In this case, the state-space, i.e., the space of all hypotheses, is discrete with a linearly growing dimensionality over time. To lower the complexity further, hypotheses are combined if their clusters are close to each other in the observation space. Finally, for each time-step, the posterior distribution is projected into a distribution over the number of clusters. Compared to earlier information theoretic approaches for finding the number of clusters this approach does not require a large number of trial clusterings, since it maintains an estimate of the number of clusters along with the cluster configuration.
Keywords :
importance sampling; iterative methods; particle filtering (numerical methods); probability; state-space methods; Monte Carlo sampling; association hypothesis; false detection probability; grouping observation; iterative calculation; likelihood function; particle filtering approach; sequential clustering; state-space method; unobserved target; Bayesian methods; Control systems; Costs; Decision trees; Filtering; Infrared sensors; Monte Carlo methods; Particle filters; Sensor systems; World Wide Web; Particle filtering; clustering; finding the number of clusters; sequential Monte Carlo;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2005 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9286-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2005.1591845
Filename :
1591845
Link To Document :
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